Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 75, 7 February 1918 — Page 7

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BRINGING UP FATHER

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1918.

PAGE SEVEN

By McManus

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Morrell 150 158 130

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LIVELY INTEREST SHOWN IN CLASS IN WRESTLING

Business Men Learning to Be "Raslers" at Y. M. C. A. "Rapiers" are being developed at the V. M. C. A. Men are showing a lively Interest In the mat classes which meet once every week under the direction of Physical Director Schwan. Tuesday night fourteen men turned put for class out of an enrollment of about eighteen. ; The men In the boxing class have not started to learn the fundamentals and tricks of boxing. In the wrestling nlass a greater development is being shown. Schwan- has given the men five different holds and a break for each one of them. 1

-Set 'Em Up On The Other Alley

LEAGUE STANDING

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L. 14 21

Coca Colas 37 K. of C 20 Vogue 29

All Stars 21 20 Models 1ft 32 Tramps 17 34 The Coca Cola bowling team the city league by seven games

Pet. .725 .598 .5(59 .420 ..'7? .833 leads as a

Crawford . . .

Totals .... 764 818 Vogue 1st. 2d. tserman .... 150 135 Erk 169 144 Todd 168 178 Zeyen 204 137 Tomlinson . . 172 204

438 466

146 155

761 2343 781

3d. Total Avg 187 ' 472 ' 157

569 519 456 E5'0

556 173 115 171

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TWO PLAYERS TO BE OUT OF GAME

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re6uu oi w eanesaay night s games when the Cokes defeated the K. of C. team, two out of three games. The Vogue held the All Stars to one game winning two games from that team and the Tramps clamped a two game victory over the Models. Erk won high score in his third game by a score of 256. Art King run up a high average score of 198, rolling 202, 199, 192, rooking a total of 593.. K. of C. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Ave.

170 166 208 179

Totals S63 799 Tramps 1st. 2d. Grottendick.. 200 161 Malsby 141 173 Meyers 197 171 Hill 189 158 Schneider ... 197 166 Totals .... 924 89 Models Wood ...... 19 194 Evans 173 209 Sherer 193 163 Slade 167 171 Dennis 184 161

The Richmond high school basket

ball team probably will so to Rush-

905 2567 856 1 vi"e Friday night without Van Allen j and Harding who were injured last 3df Total Avg. I Friday, in the lineup. 203 564 188 i Coach Mullins. probably will take 196 610 170 ! Gardner, Hollands and Price. The 184 552 J84 ! probable iinup for the Rushville game 144 491 164 i 's Robinson and Gardner, forwards, 171 534 178 ' ! Simmons center, Stegman and Graf- , fis guards. 8SS 2651 884' In practice Wednesday evening I some time was spent on goal shooting

185, ana passing, wtegman is snowing up Igg j better and it Is thought that he will be 172' able to play the full forty minutes by

t-riqay nignt.

171 176 157 222 160

555 658 615 560 505'

186 1681

Mercurio Quinlivan . . . Schmed'ghoff

Bouto are now being matched ac-pr. Duffy

cording to the weight of the contest

nnts. the last bout being thrown open to all contestants. . The match between Harold Brown and Pete Hayward proved to be about the best bout on last Tuesday's schedule. Other good bouts were Harold Sowers against Kenneth Dollins and Leonard against Claire Arbaugh. Schwan announced that there would be no class next Tuesday night as the Father's and Son's banquet was held at that time. However, classes will meet Wednesday night instead. Pete Hayward is organizing the younger boys for wrestling and boxing.

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Totals . .,

187 180 201

213 198 180

183

141 157 151 153

519

528 557 529 539

173

176 186 176 179

Totals

909 898 886 2693 898

EARLHAM IN TRIM FOR WABASH FIVE

Coach Mowe and his basketball candidates ran through a stiff basketball practice on the Coliseum flood Wednesday afternoon. The Earlham basketball men are getting in trim for a hard and fast basketball game Friday night on the Coliseum floor when it meets the strong Wabash team in the fifth I. C. A. L. game of the season. The Wabash team has the reputa. tion of being one of the strongest teams in the state having defeated the DePauw five, 17-1G on the Greencastle floor. Wabash, like Earlham, still holds some of its last year men. They are Manson' who plays the center pdsition, and Hunt at forward. Tast year Manson was a substitute but was thought good enough to play th center position regularly this year. Hunt, however, won hi3 letter, as he was a regular man on the Wabash basketball quintit all last season.

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Coca . 1st. King 202 Youngflesh . . 171 Fosler 190 Blomeyer ... 156 Bennett 207 Totals . . . . 926

All

1st. Kuhner 157 McMinn 125 Lahrman 175

The Nohrs defeated the Kempers three straight games on the Y. M. C. A. bowling alley, Wednesday afternoon, taking the third game by one

936 790 2672 891 J Mrs. Kemper of the Kemper bowling Colas team took high score and high average 2d.- 3d. Total Avg. rolling a high score of 102 and high av-

199 179 223 177 196

974 Stars 2d. 224 124

153

195

182 152 16G 172

593 532 565 499 575

198

177 188 166 j 192'

erate of 94.

NOHRS

86'J 2764 921;

3d. Total Avg. 172 553 184 117 366 122 192 520 173

Totals 380

KEMPERS

.87 S9 74 .85 45 80 .70 61 89 .71 83 62 .67 70 77 380 349 382 .56 4S 95

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Scbalk 71 54 61 Kt-mper ; 102 97 S3 kode 85 60 83 Thomas 44 41 49 Totals 367 300 381

Rejected for Army He Commits Suicide SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 7. Clifford. Snyder, aged 25, despondent because he was rejected for service In the army, committed suicide at La-

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Coach Schwan of the T. M. C. A., first basketball L team, announced Thursday that a game had been scheduled with the Tenth Infantry basketball five for Saturdy night, February 16. An attempt was made to schedule a game w ith that team for Friday night at the Coliseum to be played as a curtain raiser to the Eai-lhara-Wabash basketball contest but the team was booked elsewhere. The Tenth Infantry basketball team has the reputation of being one of the fastest basketball tossing teams in the state, having defeated several speedy college basketball teams. . . .

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